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VaShawn Mitchell Joins Bishop Leonard Scott on New Song “Jesus Saves”
The Hymns Professor, Bishop Leonard Scott, teams up with GRAMMY® Award nominated worship crooner, VaShawn Mitchell (best-known for his 2010 RIAA gold-certified No. 1 hit, “Nobody Greater”) on an original new song, “Jesus Saves” (Tyscot ). The track is the third release from Bishop Scott’s forthcoming album, “Keep Hymns Alive: Cross Songs” (Tyscot) digital EP.
Read the full post »This post was written by Kris Patrick | April 1, 2024
TASHA COBBS’ “Jesus Saves” IS #1 MOST ADDED AT GOSPEL RADIO
Tasha Cobbs’ new single “Jesus Saves” is a clarion call of faith, and this week is the #1 most added song at Gospel radio. The song, which was birthed out of Cobbs’ personal testimony, also landed at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Digital Songs chart when it was released commercially a few weeks ago. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | June 4, 2015
TASHA COBBS GRABS TOP THREE POSITIONS ON BILLBOARD’S GOSPEL DIGITAL SONGS CHART
With just a taste of new music released digitally, Tasha Cobbs is having an explosive first week of sales as three new songs hold the top three positions on Billboard’s Gospel Digital Songs chart: “Jesus Saves”, “Fill Me Up” and “Overflow” hold the respective first, second and third positions on the chart. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | May 8, 2015
Will Tasha Cobbs’ New Single “JESUS SAVES” Match “Break Every Chain” Success? [LISTEN HERE]
Two powerful words offer the utmost of declarations, proclaimed by one melodic voice, on “Jesus Saves” – the new single from Gospel music powerhouse Tasha Cobbs. Read the full post »
This post was written by Kris Patrick | April 28, 2015